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//! # Balances Module
//!
//! The balances module provides functionality for handling accounts and balances. To use the balances module, you need
//! to implement the [balances Trait](https://crates.parity.io/srml_balances/trait.Trait.html). Supported dispatchables
//! are documented in the [`Call` enum](https://crates.parity.io/srml_balances/enum.Call.html).
//!
//! ## Overview
//!
//! The balances module provides functions for:
//!
//! - Getting and setting free balances
//! - Retrieving total, reserved and unreserved balances
//! - Repatriating a reserved balance to a beneficiary account that exists
//! - Transferring a balance between accounts (when not reserved)
//! - Slashing an account balance
//! - Account creation and removal
//! - Lookup of an index to reclaim an account
//! - Managing total issuance
//! - Setting and managing locks
//!
//! ### Terminology
//!
//! - **Existential Deposit:** The minimum balance required to create or keep an account open. This prevents
//! "dust accounts" from filling storage.
//! - **Total Issuance:** The total amount of units in existence in a system.
//! - **Reaping an account:** The act of removing an account by resetting its nonce. Happens after its balance is set
//! to zero.
//! - **Free Balance:** The portion of a balance that is not reserved. The free balance is the only balance that matters
//! for most operations. When this balance falls below the existential deposit, most functionality of the account is
//! removed. When both it and the reserved balance are deleted, then the account is said to be dead.
//! - **Reserved Balance:** Reserved balance still belongs to the account holder, but is suspended. Reserved balance
//! can still be slashed, but only after all of free balance has been slashed. If the reserved balance falls below the
//! existential deposit then it and any related functionality will be deleted. When both it and the free balance are
//! deleted, then the account is said to be dead.
//! - **Imbalance:** A condition when some funds were created or deducted without equal and opposite accounting.
//! Functions that result in an imbalance will return an object of the `Imbalance` trait that must be handled.
//! - **Lock:** A freeze on a specified amount of an account's free balance until a specified block number. Multiple
//! locks always operate over the same funds, so they "overlay" rather than "stack".
//! - **Vesting:** Similar to a lock, this is another, but independent, liquidity restriction that reduces linearly
//! over time.
//!
//! ### Implementations
//!
//! The balances module provides implementations for the following traits. If these traits provide the functionality
//! that you need, then you can avoid coupling with the balances module.
//!
//! - [`Currency`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_support/traits/trait.Currency.html): Functions for dealing with a
//! fungible assets system.
//! - [`ReservableCurrency`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_support/traits/trait.ReservableCurrency.html):
//! Functions for dealing with assets that can be reserved from an account.
//! - [`LockableCurrency`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_support/traits/trait.LockableCurrency.html): Functions for
//! dealing with accounts that allow liquidity restrictions.
//! - [`Imbalance`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_support/traits/trait.Imbalance.html): Functions for handling
//! imbalances between total issuance in the system and account balances. Must be used when a function
//! creates new funds (e.g. a reward) or destroys some funds (e.g. a system fee).
//! - [`MakePayent`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_support/traits/trait.MakePayment.html): Simple trait designed
//! for hooking into a transaction payment.
//! - [`IsDeadAccount`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_system/trait.IsDeadAccount.html): Determiner to say whether a
//! given account is unused.
//!
//! Example of using the `Currency` trait from the treasury module:
//!
//! ```rust,ignore
//! pub trait Trait: system::Trait {
//! /// The staking balance.
//! type Currency: Currency;
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Interface
//!
//! ### Dispatchable Functions
//!
//! The `Call` enum is documented [here](https://crates.parity.io/srml_balances/enum.Call.html).
//!
//! - `transfer` - Transfer some liquid free balance to another account.
//! - `set_balance` - Set the balances of a given account. The origin of this call must be root.
//!
//! ### Public Functions
//!
//! See the [module](https://crates.parity.io/srml_balances/struct.Module.html) for details on publicly available
//! functions.
//!
//! ## Usage
//!
//! The following examples show how to use the balances module in your custom module.
//!
//! ### Import and Balance Transfer
//!
//! Import the `balances` module and derive your module configuration trait with the balances trait. You can now call
//! functions from the module.
//!
//! ```rust,ignore
//! use support::{decl_module, dispatch::Result};
//! use system::ensure_signed;
//!
//! pub trait Trait: balances::Trait {}
//!
//! decl_module! {
//! pub struct Module for enum Call where origin: T::Origin {
//! fn transfer_proxy(origin, to: T::AccountId, value: T::Balance) -> Result {
//! let sender = ensure_signed(origin)?;
//! >::make_transfer(&sender, &to, value)?;
//!
//! Ok(())
//! }
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ### Real Use Example
//!
//! Use in the `contract` module (gas.rs):
//!
//! ```rust,ignore
//! pub fn refund_unused_gas(
//! transactor: &T::AccountId,
//! gas_meter: GasMeter,
//! imbalance: balances::NegativeImbalance,
//! ) {
//! let gas_spent = gas_meter.spent();
//! let gas_left = gas_meter.gas_left();
//!
//! // Increase total spent gas.
//! >::mutate(|block_gas_spent| *block_gas_spent += gas_spent);
//!
//! let refund = >::as_(gas_left) * gas_meter.gas_price;
//! // Refund gas using balances module
//! let refund_imbalance = >::deposit_creating(transactor, refund);
//! // Handle imbalance
//! if let Ok(imbalance) = imbalance.offset(refund_imbalance) {
//! T::GasPayment::on_unbalanced(imbalance);
//! }
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Genesis config
//!
//! The following storage items depend on the genesis config:
//!
//! - `TotalIssuance`
//! - `ExistentialDeposit`
//! - `TransferFee`
//! - `CreationFee`
//! - `Vesting`
//! - `FreeBalance`
//! - `TransactionBaseFee`
//! - `TransactionByteFee`
//!
//! ## Related Modules
//!
//! The balances module depends on the [`system`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_system/index.html) and
//! [`srml_support`](https://crates.parity.io/srml_support/index.html) modules as well as Substrate Core
//! libraries and the Rust standard library.
#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
use rstd::prelude::*;
use rstd::{cmp, result};
use parity_codec::{Codec, Encode, Decode};
use srml_support::{StorageValue, StorageMap, Parameter, decl_event, decl_storage, decl_module};
use srml_support::traits::{
UpdateBalanceOutcome, Currency, OnFreeBalanceZero, MakePayment, OnUnbalanced,
WithdrawReason, WithdrawReasons, LockIdentifier, LockableCurrency, ExistenceRequirement,
Imbalance, SignedImbalance, ReservableCurrency
};
use srml_support::dispatch::Result;
use primitives::traits::{
Zero, SimpleArithmetic, As, StaticLookup, Member, CheckedAdd, CheckedSub,
MaybeSerializeDebug, Saturating
};
use system::{IsDeadAccount, OnNewAccount, ensure_signed};
mod mock;
mod tests;
pub trait Subtrait: system::Trait {
/// The balance of an account.
type Balance: Parameter + Member + SimpleArithmetic + Codec + Default + Copy + As + As + MaybeSerializeDebug;
/// A function that is invoked when the free-balance has fallen below the existential deposit and
/// has been reduced to zero.
///
/// Gives a chance to clean up resources associated with the given account.
type OnFreeBalanceZero: OnFreeBalanceZero;
/// Handler for when a new account is created.
type OnNewAccount: OnNewAccount;
}
pub trait Trait: system::Trait {
/// The balance of an account.
type Balance: Parameter + Member + SimpleArithmetic + Codec + Default + Copy + As + As + MaybeSerializeDebug;
/// A function that is invoked when the free-balance has fallen below the existential deposit and
/// has been reduced to zero.
///
/// Gives a chance to clean up resources associated with the given account.
type OnFreeBalanceZero: OnFreeBalanceZero;
/// Handler for when a new account is created.
type OnNewAccount: OnNewAccount;
/// Handler for the unbalanced reduction when taking transaction fees.
type TransactionPayment: OnUnbalanced>;
/// Handler for the unbalanced reduction when taking fees associated with balance
/// transfer (which may also include account creation).
type TransferPayment: OnUnbalanced>;
/// Handler for the unbalanced reduction when removing a dust account.
type DustRemoval: OnUnbalanced>;
/// The overarching event type.
type Event: From> + Into<::Event>;
}
impl, I: Instance> Subtrait for T {
type Balance = T::Balance;
type OnFreeBalanceZero = T::OnFreeBalanceZero;
type OnNewAccount = T::OnNewAccount;
}
decl_event!(
pub enum Event where
::AccountId,
>::Balance
{
/// A new account was created.
NewAccount(AccountId, Balance),
/// An account was reaped.
ReapedAccount(AccountId),
/// Transfer succeeded (from, to, value, fees).
Transfer(AccountId, AccountId, Balance, Balance),
}
);
/// Struct to encode the vesting schedule of an individual account.
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(Debug))]
pub struct VestingSchedule {
/// Locked amount at genesis.
pub offset: Balance,
/// Amount that gets unlocked every block from genesis.
pub per_block: Balance,
}
impl> VestingSchedule {
/// Amount locked at block `n`.
pub fn locked_at>(&self, n: BlockNumber) -> Balance {
if let Some(x) = Balance::sa(n.as_()).checked_mul(&self.per_block) {
self.offset.max(x) - x
} else {
Zero::zero()
}
}
}
#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(Debug))]
pub struct BalanceLock {
pub id: LockIdentifier,
pub amount: Balance,
pub until: BlockNumber,
pub reasons: WithdrawReasons,
}
decl_storage! {
trait Store for Module, I: Instance=DefaultInstance> as Balances {
/// The total units issued in the system.
pub TotalIssuance get(total_issuance) build(|config: &GenesisConfig| {
config.balances.iter().fold(Zero::zero(), |acc: T::Balance, &(_, n)| acc + n)
}): T::Balance;
/// The minimum amount required to keep an account open.
pub ExistentialDeposit get(existential_deposit) config(): T::Balance;
/// The fee required to make a transfer.
pub TransferFee get(transfer_fee) config(): T::Balance;
/// The fee required to create an account.
pub CreationFee get(creation_fee) config(): T::Balance;
/// The fee to be paid for making a transaction; the base.
pub TransactionBaseFee get(transaction_base_fee) config(): T::Balance;
/// The fee to be paid for making a transaction; the per-byte portion.
pub TransactionByteFee get(transaction_byte_fee) config(): T::Balance;
/// Information regarding the vesting of a given account.
pub Vesting get(vesting) build(|config: &GenesisConfig| {
config.vesting.iter().filter_map(|&(ref who, begin, length)| {
let begin: u64 = begin.as_();
let length: u64 = length.as_();
let begin: T::Balance = As::sa(begin);
let length: T::Balance = As::sa(length);
config.balances.iter()
.find(|&&(ref w, _)| w == who)
.map(|&(_, balance)| {
// <= begin it should be >= balance
// >= begin+length it should be <= 0
let per_block = balance / length;
let offset = begin * per_block + balance;
(who.clone(), VestingSchedule { offset, per_block })
})
}).collect::>()
}): map T::AccountId => Option>;
/// The 'free' balance of a given account.
///
/// This is the only balance that matters in terms of most operations on tokens. It
/// alone is used to determine the balance when in the contract execution environment. When this
/// balance falls below the value of `ExistentialDeposit`, then the 'current account' is
/// deleted: specifically `FreeBalance`. Further, the `OnFreeBalanceZero` callback
/// is invoked, giving a chance to external modules to clean up data associated with
/// the deleted account.
///
/// `system::AccountNonce` is also deleted if `ReservedBalance` is also zero (it also gets
/// collapsed to zero if it ever becomes less than `ExistentialDeposit`.
pub FreeBalance get(free_balance) build(|config: &GenesisConfig| config.balances.clone()): map T::AccountId => T::Balance;
/// The amount of the balance of a given account that is externally reserved; this can still get
/// slashed, but gets slashed last of all.
///
/// This balance is a 'reserve' balance that other subsystems use in order to set aside tokens
/// that are still 'owned' by the account holder, but which are suspendable.
///
/// When this balance falls below the value of `ExistentialDeposit`, then this 'reserve account'
/// is deleted: specifically, `ReservedBalance`.
///
/// `system::AccountNonce` is also deleted if `FreeBalance` is also zero (it also gets
/// collapsed to zero if it ever becomes less than `ExistentialDeposit`.)
pub ReservedBalance get(reserved_balance): map T::AccountId => T::Balance;
/// Any liquidity locks on some account balances.
pub Locks get(locks): map T::AccountId => Vec>;
}
add_extra_genesis {
config(balances): Vec<(T::AccountId, T::Balance)>;
config(vesting): Vec<(T::AccountId, T::BlockNumber, T::BlockNumber)>; // begin, length
}
extra_genesis_skip_phantom_data_field;
}
decl_module! {
pub struct Module, I: Instance = DefaultInstance> for enum Call where origin: T::Origin {
fn deposit_event() = default;
/// Transfer some liquid free balance to another account.
///
/// `transfer` will set the `FreeBalance` of the sender and receiver.
/// It will decrease the total issuance of the system by the `TransferFee`.
/// If the sender's account is below the existential deposit as a result
/// of the transfer, the account will be reaped.
///
/// The dispatch origin for this call must be `Signed` by the transactor.
pub fn transfer(
origin,
dest: ::Source,
#[compact] value: T::Balance
) {
let transactor = ensure_signed(origin)?;
let dest = T::Lookup::lookup(dest)?;
>::transfer(&transactor, &dest, value)?;
}
/// Set the balances of a given account.
///
/// This will alter `FreeBalance` and `ReservedBalance` in storage.
/// If the new free or reserved balance is below the existential deposit,
/// it will also decrease the total issuance of the system (`TotalIssuance`)
/// and reset the account nonce (`system::AccountNonce`).
///
/// The dispatch origin for this call is `root`.
fn set_balance(
who: ::Source,
#[compact] free: T::Balance,
#[compact] reserved: T::Balance
) {
let who = T::Lookup::lookup(who)?;
Self::set_free_balance(&who, free);
Self::set_reserved_balance(&who, reserved);
}
}
}
impl, I: Instance> Module {
// PUBLIC IMMUTABLES
/// Get the amount that is currently being vested and cannot be transferred out of this account.
pub fn vesting_balance(who: &T::AccountId) -> T::Balance {
if let Some(v) = Self::vesting(who) {
Self::free_balance(who).min(v.locked_at(>::block_number()))
} else {
Zero::zero()
}
}
// PRIVATE MUTABLES
/// Set the reserved balance of an account to some new value. Will enforce `ExistentialDeposit`
/// law, annulling the account as needed.
///
/// Doesn't do any preparatory work for creating a new account, so should only be used when it
/// is known that the account already exists.
///
/// NOTE: LOW-LEVEL: This will not attempt to maintain total issuance. It is expected that
/// the caller will do this.
fn set_reserved_balance(who: &T::AccountId, balance: T::Balance) -> UpdateBalanceOutcome {
if balance < Self::existential_deposit() {
>::insert(who, balance);
Self::on_reserved_too_low(who);
UpdateBalanceOutcome::AccountKilled
} else {
>::insert(who, balance);
UpdateBalanceOutcome::Updated
}
}
/// Set the free balance of an account to some new value. Will enforce `ExistentialDeposit`
/// law, annulling the account as needed.
///
/// Doesn't do any preparatory work for creating a new account, so should only be used when it
/// is known that the account already exists.
///
/// NOTE: LOW-LEVEL: This will not attempt to maintain total issuance. It is expected that
/// the caller will do this.
fn set_free_balance(who: &T::AccountId, balance: T::Balance) -> UpdateBalanceOutcome {
// Commented out for now - but consider it instructive.
// assert!(!Self::total_balance(who).is_zero());
// assert!(Self::free_balance(who) > Self::existential_deposit());
if balance < Self::existential_deposit() {
>::insert(who, balance);
Self::on_free_too_low(who);
UpdateBalanceOutcome::AccountKilled
} else {
>::insert(who, balance);
UpdateBalanceOutcome::Updated
}
}
/// Register a new account (with existential balance).
///
/// This just calls appropriate hooks. It doesn't (necessarily) make any state changes.
fn new_account(who: &T::AccountId, balance: T::Balance) {
T::OnNewAccount::on_new_account(&who);
Self::deposit_event(RawEvent::NewAccount(who.clone(), balance.clone()));
}
/// Unregister an account.
///
/// This just removes the nonce and leaves an event.
fn reap_account(who: &T::AccountId) {
>::remove(who);
Self::deposit_event(RawEvent::ReapedAccount(who.clone()));
}
/// Account's free balance has dropped below existential deposit. Kill its
/// free side and the account completely if its reserved size is already dead.
///
/// Will maintain total issuance.
fn on_free_too_low(who: &T::AccountId) {
let dust = >::take(who);
>::remove(who);
// underflow should never happen, but if it does, there's not much we can do about it.
if !dust.is_zero() {
T::DustRemoval::on_unbalanced(NegativeImbalance(dust));
}
T::OnFreeBalanceZero::on_free_balance_zero(who);
if Self::reserved_balance(who).is_zero() {
Self::reap_account(who);
}
}
/// Account's reserved balance has dropped below existential deposit. Kill its
/// reserved side and the account completely if its free size is already dead.
///
/// Will maintain total issuance.
fn on_reserved_too_low(who: &T::AccountId) {
let dust = >::take(who);
// underflow should never happen, but it if does, there's nothing to be done here.
if !dust.is_zero() {
T::DustRemoval::on_unbalanced(NegativeImbalance(dust));
}
if Self::free_balance(who).is_zero() {
Self::reap_account(who);
}
}
}
/// Opaque, move-only struct with private fields that serves as a token denoting that
/// funds have been created without any equal and opposite accounting.
#[must_use]
pub struct PositiveImbalance, I: Instance=DefaultInstance>(T::Balance);
/// Opaque, move-only struct with private fields that serves as a token denoting that
/// funds have been destroyed without any equal and opposite accounting.
#[must_use]
pub struct NegativeImbalance, I: Instance=DefaultInstance>(T::Balance);
impl, I: Instance> Imbalance for PositiveImbalance {
type Opposite = NegativeImbalance;
fn zero() -> Self {
Self(Zero::zero())
}
fn drop_zero(self) -> result::Result<(), Self> {
if self.0.is_zero() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(self)
}
}
fn split(self, amount: T::Balance) -> (Self, Self) {
let first = self.0.min(amount);
let second = self.0 - first;
(Self(first), Self(second))
}
fn merge(self, other: Self) -> Self {
Self(self.0.saturating_add(other.0))
}
fn subsume(&mut self, other: Self) {
self.0 = self.0.saturating_add(other.0)
}
fn offset(self, other: Self::Opposite) -> result::Result {
if self.0 >= other.0 {
Ok(Self(self.0 - other.0))
} else {
Err(NegativeImbalance(other.0 - self.0))
}
}
fn peek(&self) -> T::Balance {
self.0.clone()
}
}
impl, I: Instance> Imbalance for NegativeImbalance {
type Opposite = PositiveImbalance;
fn zero() -> Self {
Self(Zero::zero())
}
fn drop_zero(self) -> result::Result<(), Self> {
if self.0.is_zero() {
Ok(())
} else {
Err(self)
}
}
fn split(self, amount: T::Balance) -> (Self, Self) {
let first = self.0.min(amount);
let second = self.0 - first;
(Self(first), Self(second))
}
fn merge(self, other: Self) -> Self {
Self(self.0.saturating_add(other.0))
}
fn subsume(&mut self, other: Self) {
self.0 = self.0.saturating_add(other.0)
}
fn offset(self, other: Self::Opposite) -> result::Result {
if self.0 >= other.0 {
Ok(Self(self.0 - other.0))
} else {
Err(PositiveImbalance(other.0 - self.0))
}
}
fn peek(&self) -> T::Balance {
self.0.clone()
}
}
// TODO: #2052
// Somewhat ugly hack in order to gain access to module's `increase_total_issuance_by`
// using only the Subtrait (which defines only the types that are not dependent
// on Positive/NegativeImbalance). Subtrait must be used otherwise we end up with a
// circular dependency with Trait having some types be dependent on PositiveImbalance
// and PositiveImbalance itself depending back on Trait for its Drop impl (and thus
// its type declaration).
// This works as long as `increase_total_issuance_by` doesn't use the Imbalance
// types (basically for charging fees).
// This should eventually be refactored so that the three type items that do
// depend on the Imbalance type (TransactionPayment, TransferPayment, DustRemoval)
// are placed in their own SRML module.
struct ElevatedTrait, I: Instance>(T, I);
impl, I: Instance> Clone for ElevatedTrait {
fn clone(&self) -> Self { unimplemented!() }
}
impl, I: Instance> PartialEq for ElevatedTrait {
fn eq(&self, _: &Self) -> bool { unimplemented!() }
}
impl, I: Instance> Eq for ElevatedTrait {}
impl, I: Instance> system::Trait for ElevatedTrait {
type Origin = T::Origin;
type Index = T::Index;
type BlockNumber = T::BlockNumber;
type Hash = T::Hash;
type Hashing = T::Hashing;
type Digest = T::Digest;
type AccountId = T::AccountId;
type Lookup = T::Lookup;
type Header = T::Header;
type Event = ();
type Log = T::Log;
}
impl, I: Instance> Trait for ElevatedTrait {
type Balance = T::Balance;
type OnFreeBalanceZero = T::OnFreeBalanceZero;
type OnNewAccount = T::OnNewAccount;
type Event = ();
type TransactionPayment = ();
type TransferPayment = ();
type DustRemoval = ();
}
impl, I: Instance> Drop for PositiveImbalance {
/// Basic drop handler will just square up the total issuance.
fn drop(&mut self) {
, I>>::mutate(|v| *v = v.saturating_add(self.0));
}
}
impl, I: Instance> Drop for NegativeImbalance {
/// Basic drop handler will just square up the total issuance.
fn drop(&mut self) {
, I>>::mutate(|v| *v = v.saturating_sub(self.0));
}
}
impl, I: Instance> Currency for Module
where
T::Balance: MaybeSerializeDebug
{
type Balance = T::Balance;
type PositiveImbalance = PositiveImbalance;
type NegativeImbalance = NegativeImbalance;
fn total_balance(who: &T::AccountId) -> Self::Balance {
Self::free_balance(who) + Self::reserved_balance(who)
}
fn can_slash(who: &T::AccountId, value: Self::Balance) -> bool {
Self::free_balance(who) >= value
}
fn total_issuance() -> Self::Balance {
>::get()
}
fn minimum_balance() -> Self::Balance {
Self::existential_deposit()
}
fn free_balance(who: &T::AccountId) -> Self::Balance {
>::get(who)
}
fn ensure_can_withdraw(
who: &T::AccountId,
_amount: T::Balance,
reason: WithdrawReason,
new_balance: T::Balance,
) -> Result {
match reason {
WithdrawReason::Reserve | WithdrawReason::Transfer if Self::vesting_balance(who) > new_balance =>
return Err("vesting balance too high to send value"),
_ => {}
}
let locks = Self::locks(who);
if locks.is_empty() {
return Ok(())
}
let now = >::block_number();
if Self::locks(who).into_iter()
.all(|l| now >= l.until || new_balance >= l.amount || !l.reasons.contains(reason))
{
Ok(())
} else {
Err("account liquidity restrictions prevent withdrawal")
}
}
fn transfer(transactor: &T::AccountId, dest: &T::AccountId, value: Self::Balance) -> Result {
let from_balance = Self::free_balance(transactor);
let to_balance = Self::free_balance(dest);
let would_create = to_balance.is_zero();
let fee = if would_create { Self::creation_fee() } else { Self::transfer_fee() };
let liability = match value.checked_add(&fee) {
Some(l) => l,
None => return Err("got overflow after adding a fee to value"),
};
let new_from_balance = match from_balance.checked_sub(&liability) {
None => return Err("balance too low to send value"),
Some(b) => b,
};
if would_create && value < Self::existential_deposit() {
return Err("value too low to create account");
}
Self::ensure_can_withdraw(transactor, value, WithdrawReason::Transfer, new_from_balance)?;
// NOTE: total stake being stored in the same type means that this could never overflow
// but better to be safe than sorry.
let new_to_balance = match to_balance.checked_add(&value) {
Some(b) => b,
None => return Err("destination balance too high to receive value"),
};
if transactor != dest {
Self::set_free_balance(transactor, new_from_balance);
if !>::exists(dest) {
Self::new_account(dest, new_to_balance);
}
Self::set_free_balance(dest, new_to_balance);
T::TransferPayment::on_unbalanced(NegativeImbalance(fee));
Self::deposit_event(RawEvent::Transfer(transactor.clone(), dest.clone(), value, fee));
}
Ok(())
}
fn withdraw(
who: &T::AccountId,
value: Self::Balance,
reason: WithdrawReason,
liveness: ExistenceRequirement,
) -> result::Result {
if let Some(new_balance) = Self::free_balance(who).checked_sub(&value) {
if liveness == ExistenceRequirement::KeepAlive && new_balance < Self::existential_deposit() {
return Err("payment would kill account")
}
Self::ensure_can_withdraw(who, value, reason, new_balance)?;
Self::set_free_balance(who, new_balance);
Ok(NegativeImbalance(value))
} else {
Err("too few free funds in account")
}
}
fn slash(
who: &T::AccountId,
value: Self::Balance
) -> (Self::NegativeImbalance, Self::Balance) {
let free_balance = Self::free_balance(who);
let free_slash = cmp::min(free_balance, value);
Self::set_free_balance(who, free_balance - free_slash);
let remaining_slash = value - free_slash;
// NOTE: `slash()` prefers free balance, but assumes that reserve balance can be drawn
// from in extreme circumstances. `can_slash()` should be used prior to `slash()` is avoid having
// to draw from reserved funds, however we err on the side of punishment if things are inconsistent
// or `can_slash` wasn't used appropriately.
if !remaining_slash.is_zero() {
let reserved_balance = Self::reserved_balance(who);
let reserved_slash = cmp::min(reserved_balance, remaining_slash);
Self::set_reserved_balance(who, reserved_balance - reserved_slash);
(NegativeImbalance(free_slash + reserved_slash), remaining_slash - reserved_slash)
} else {
(NegativeImbalance(value), Zero::zero())
}
}
fn deposit_into_existing(
who: &T::AccountId,
value: Self::Balance
) -> result::Result {
if Self::total_balance(who).is_zero() {
return Err("beneficiary account must pre-exist");
}
Self::set_free_balance(who, Self::free_balance(who) + value);
Ok(PositiveImbalance(value))
}
fn deposit_creating(
who: &T::AccountId,
value: Self::Balance,
) -> Self::PositiveImbalance {
let (imbalance, _) = Self::make_free_balance_be(who, Self::free_balance(who) + value);
if let SignedImbalance::Positive(p) = imbalance {
p
} else {
// Impossible, but be defensive.
Self::PositiveImbalance::zero()
}
}
fn make_free_balance_be(who: &T::AccountId, balance: T::Balance) -> (
SignedImbalance,
UpdateBalanceOutcome
) {
let original = Self::free_balance(who);
if balance < Self::existential_deposit() && original.is_zero() {
// If we're attempting to set an existing account to less than ED, then
// bypass the entire operation. It's a no-op if you follow it through, but
// since this is an instance where we might account for a negative imbalance
// (in the dust cleaner of set_free_balance) before we account for its actual
// equal and opposite cause (returned as an Imbalance), then in the
// instance that there's no other accounts on the system at all, we might
// underflow the issuance and our arithmetic will be off.
return (
SignedImbalance::Positive(Self::PositiveImbalance::zero()),
UpdateBalanceOutcome::AccountKilled,
)
}
let imbalance = if original <= balance {
SignedImbalance::Positive(PositiveImbalance(balance - original))
} else {
SignedImbalance::Negative(NegativeImbalance(original - balance))
};
// If the balance is too low, then the account is reaped.
// NOTE: There are two balances for every account: `reserved_balance` and
// `free_balance`. This contract subsystem only cares about the latter: whenever
// the term "balance" is used *here* it should be assumed to mean "free balance"
// in the rest of the module.
// Free balance can never be less than ED. If that happens, it gets reduced to zero
// and the account information relevant to this subsystem is deleted (i.e. the
// account is reaped).
let outcome = if balance < >::existential_deposit() {
Self::set_free_balance(who, balance);
UpdateBalanceOutcome::AccountKilled
} else {
if !>::exists(who) {
Self::new_account(&who, balance);
}
Self::set_free_balance(who, balance);
UpdateBalanceOutcome::Updated
};
(imbalance, outcome)
}
}
impl, I: Instance> ReservableCurrency for Module
where
T::Balance: MaybeSerializeDebug
{
fn can_reserve(who: &T::AccountId, value: Self::Balance) -> bool {
Self::free_balance(who)
.checked_sub(&value)
.map_or(false, |new_balance|
Self::ensure_can_withdraw(who, value, WithdrawReason::Reserve, new_balance).is_ok()
)
}
fn reserved_balance(who: &T::AccountId) -> Self::Balance {
>::get(who)
}
fn reserve(who: &T::AccountId, value: Self::Balance) -> result::Result<(), &'static str> {
let b = Self::free_balance(who);
if b < value {
return Err("not enough free funds")
}
let new_balance = b - value;
Self::ensure_can_withdraw(who, value, WithdrawReason::Reserve, new_balance)?;
Self::set_reserved_balance(who, Self::reserved_balance(who) + value);
Self::set_free_balance(who, new_balance);
Ok(())
}
fn unreserve(who: &T::AccountId, value: Self::Balance) -> Self::Balance {
let b = Self::reserved_balance(who);
let actual = cmp::min(b, value);
Self::set_free_balance(who, Self::free_balance(who) + actual);
Self::set_reserved_balance(who, b - actual);
value - actual
}
fn slash_reserved(
who: &T::AccountId,
value: Self::Balance
) -> (Self::NegativeImbalance, Self::Balance) {
let b = Self::reserved_balance(who);
let slash = cmp::min(b, value);
// underflow should never happen, but it if does, there's nothing to be done here.
Self::set_reserved_balance(who, b - slash);
(NegativeImbalance(slash), value - slash)
}
fn repatriate_reserved(
slashed: &T::AccountId,
beneficiary: &T::AccountId,
value: Self::Balance,
) -> result::Result {
if Self::total_balance(beneficiary).is_zero() {
return Err("beneficiary account must pre-exist");
}
let b = Self::reserved_balance(slashed);
let slash = cmp::min(b, value);
Self::set_free_balance(beneficiary, Self::free_balance(beneficiary) + slash);
Self::set_reserved_balance(slashed, b - slash);
Ok(value - slash)
}
}
impl, I: Instance> LockableCurrency for Module
where
T::Balance: MaybeSerializeDebug
{
type Moment = T::BlockNumber;
fn set_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &T::AccountId,
amount: T::Balance,
until: T::BlockNumber,
reasons: WithdrawReasons,
) {
let now = >::block_number();
let mut new_lock = Some(BalanceLock { id, amount, until, reasons });
let mut locks = Self::locks(who).into_iter().filter_map(|l|
if l.id == id {
new_lock.take()
} else if l.until > now {
Some(l)
} else {
None
}).collect::>();
if let Some(lock) = new_lock {
locks.push(lock)
}
>::insert(who, locks);
}
fn extend_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &T::AccountId,
amount: T::Balance,
until: T::BlockNumber,
reasons: WithdrawReasons,
) {
let now = >::block_number();
let mut new_lock = Some(BalanceLock { id, amount, until, reasons });
let mut locks = Self::locks(who).into_iter().filter_map(|l|
if l.id == id {
new_lock.take().map(|nl| {
BalanceLock {
id: l.id,
amount: l.amount.max(nl.amount),
until: l.until.max(nl.until),
reasons: l.reasons | nl.reasons,
}
})
} else if l.until > now {
Some(l)
} else {
None
}).collect::>();
if let Some(lock) = new_lock {
locks.push(lock)
}
>::insert(who, locks);
}
fn remove_lock(
id: LockIdentifier,
who: &T::AccountId,
) {
let now = >::block_number();
let locks = Self::locks(who).into_iter().filter_map(|l|
if l.until > now && l.id != id {
Some(l)
} else {
None
}).collect::>();
>::insert(who, locks);
}
}
impl, I: Instance> MakePayment for Module {
fn make_payment(transactor: &T::AccountId, encoded_len: usize) -> Result {
let encoded_len = >::sa(encoded_len as u64);
let transaction_fee = Self::transaction_base_fee() + Self::transaction_byte_fee() * encoded_len;
let imbalance = Self::withdraw(
transactor,
transaction_fee,
WithdrawReason::TransactionPayment,
ExistenceRequirement::KeepAlive
)?;
T::TransactionPayment::on_unbalanced(imbalance);
Ok(())
}
}
impl, I: Instance> IsDeadAccount for Module
where
T::Balance: MaybeSerializeDebug
{
fn is_dead_account(who: &T::AccountId) -> bool {
Self::total_balance(who).is_zero()
}
}